Shanghai Daily

Cloud Theater a hit with audiences near and far

- Xu Wei

MANY plays presented on Cloud Theater via digital methods during the COVID-19 lockdown have turned out to be big hits among online viewers.

Zhang Jun, known as the “Prince of Kunqu,” recently staged an online garden concert.

Set in Kezhi Garden in Zhujiajiao water town, the 80-minute outdoor concert was a cross-genre joint venture between Zhang and pop-music producer Peng Cheng livestream­ed on websites such as Bilibili and Tencent.

The concert fused electronic music and violin with traditiona­l Kunqu Opera scores, paying tribute to the power of nature and life.

Stunning visual effects were featured with cutting-edge technologi­es. Nearly 100 high-definition cameras were set up around the stage, providing viewers a panoramic view of the space.

Since February 14, Shanghai Zhang Jun Kunqu Art Center has produced 40 online performanc­es. Many young viewers had never before watched live Kunqu Opera performanc­es online.

Over the past few months, Zhang has learned that to increase viewership during live broadcasts it’s important to interact and engage with audiences. In his eyes, live Internet performanc­es are quite different from those traditiona­lly staged at theaters.

“For online shows, you don’t keep singing all the time,” Zhang said. “You have to pause to talk and interact with Netizens. You should also be familiar with buzzwords and the lifestyles of the youths.”

Zhang says from now on, creating and broadcasti­ng live performanc­es online will continue as a supplement to theater production­s.

Meanwhile, Shanghai Yueju Opera House will livestream a performanc­e tonight at 7pm on video-sharing platforms like the Culture Shanghai Cloud and Douyin.

Well-known Yueju Opera performers Yang Tingna and Zhao Yilan will be accompanie­d by a Virtual UP — a programed cartoon image that serves as the show’s anchor. Excerpts from classic Yueju Opera performanc­es like “The Butterfly Lovers” and “The West Chamber” will be presented. Performing artists will share behind-the-scenes stories with the audience and help promote certain commoditie­s via live broadcasti­ng.

As of right now, most theaters are still closed to the public. The Cloud Theater, due to its interactiv­ity and flexibilit­y, has enabled more people in China and abroad to experience the art form’s charm.

 ??  ?? Zhang Jun in his latest garden concert, broadcast live online. — Ti Gong
Zhang Jun in his latest garden concert, broadcast live online. — Ti Gong

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